MBA NEWS

Ben Reuler
will discuss his career as the executive director of anti-poverty nonprofit
LIFT-Chicago during his talk “LIFTing
People out of Poverty,” 6:30-8 p.m., Feb. 26 in Geddes Hall Auditorium at
the University of Notre Dame.

LIFT is a
nonprofit organization dedicated to helping communities find enduring solutions
to poverty and achieve economic stability. Since its founding in 1998, the
group has assisted an estimated 100,000 people. LIFT trains advocates to work with community members committed to escaping
poverty. The advocates help members find jobs, secure housing, advance their
education, access public benefits/tax credits, and get connected to vital
social services.

A licensed social worker with nearly 15 years of direct service and nonprofit
management experience, Reuler leads LIFT’s overall development, strategy and
growth in Chicago. He also leads national and regional trainings on topics that
include supporting those suffering from severe mental illness, effective goal setting,
suicidality and motivational interviewing.

He previously provided mental health assessment and treatment to individuals
living on the South Side of Chicago; conducted policy research for the City of
Chicago Mayor's Office; worked at a shelter for runaway and homeless teenagers;
and spent five years with LifeWorks NW in Portland, Ore., conducting outreach
and home visits to families referred by the State of Oregon's Child Welfare
Hotline.

In 2007, Reuler received a human rights grant from the University of
Chicago to travel to Namibia to support UNICEF with initiatives aimed at
combating violence against women and children. He earned his master’s degree
from the University of Chicago's School of Social Service Administration and bachelor’s
degree in Comparative Sociology from the University of Puget Sound.

Reuler’s talk is part of the annual Making a Living
Making a Difference series of discussions and lectures sponsored by a number of
Notre Dame programs and centers, including the Mendoza College of
Business’ Master of Nonprofit Administration Program and the Notre Dame MBA, as
well as the Notre Dame Career Center, the Center for Social Concerns, the
Higgins Labor Institute, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the
Notre Dame Department of Political Science and the Notre Dame Law School.

Making a Living Making a Difference sponsors also will
hold a Nonprofit Virtual Career Fair Feb. 26-March 21. Positions will be posted
on the GO IRISH website at careercenter.nd.edu.

For more information, contact Cynthia Proffitt, assistant
director of Notre Dame MBA Career Development, at (574) 631- 2843 or
Cynthia.M.Proffitt.1@nd.edu.